We return from a hiatus with content strategist Rahel Bailie! She joins Ed Marsh to talk about an uneven history of content strategy, object-oriented content, how her career has led her across two continents, and the history of women in technical communication.

Her Content Strategy book with Noz Urbina remains one of Ed's most highlighted (highlit?) reads. We discuss Content Operations (ContentOps or DocOps), introducing efficiency, and more. I hope you laugh as much as we did.

Mentioned during this episode:

Scott Abel, the Content Wrangler

An uneven history of content strategy

Back to the Future

Deane Barker The need for content operations

Ann Rockley

STC

Pandoc

Rahel on Twitter

Rahel on LinkedIn

Rahel's site

Raving

Schema.org

Vale linter

Visual Studio (VS) Code

We return from a hiatus with content strategist Rahel Bailie! She joins Ed Marsh to talk about an uneven history of content strategy, object-oriented content, how her career has led her across two continents, and the history of women in technical communication.

Her Content Strategy book with Noz Urbina remains one of Ed’s most highlighted (highlit?) reads. We discuss Content Operations (ContentOps or DocOps), introducing efficiency, and more. I hope you laugh as much as we did.


Mentioned during this episode:


Scott Abel, the Content Wrangler


An uneven history of content strategy


Back to the Future


Deane Barker The need for content operations


Ann Rockley


STC


Pandoc


Rahel on Twitter


Rahel on LinkedIn


Rahel’s site


Raving


Schema.org


Vale linter


Visual Studio (VS) Code

Twitter Mentions